Program/Presentations
FEBRUARY 6 | |
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0800 -0845 | Registration and Continental Breakfast |
0845-0925 | Welcome Comments by NSF Personnel
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SESSION 1: MONITORING AND DIAGNOSIS | |
0925-1025 | Invited Plenary Talks
Wearable Sensor Systems for Long Term Health and Environmental Monitoring - Veena Misra (Nanosystems ERC, ASSIST & NCSU) How a Wealth of Information Begets a Poverty of Attention: The Special Case of Data Overload in the ICU - J. Perren Cobb, M.D. |
1025-1040 | Short 5-min Presentations on Highlighted Whitepapers
WP1.1. The Need for Technical Solutions Underlying Wireless and Mobile Health Systems - John Stankovic (University of Virginia) WP1.2.The Evolution of Software-Programmable Cyber-Physical Digital Microfluidic Laboratories-on-a-Chip - Philip Brisk (U.C. Riverside) WP1.3. Cyber Physical System Models for Just-in-Time Care Delivery with Mobile Health Sensors - Santosh Kumar (University of Memphis) |
1040-1110 | Break |
1110-1215 | Breakout Session #1:
BR1.1: Continual Sensing of Health Markers - Lead: Veena Misra (NSF Nanosystems ERC ASSIST & NCSU) / Co-Lead: Susan Trolier-McKinstry (Pennsylvania State) / Co-Lead: Tho Nguyen (NSF) BR1.2: "Missing" Sensing Modalities - Lead: Santosh Kumar (University of Memphis) / Co-Lead: Steven Schachter (Center for Integration of Medicine & Innovative Technology) / Co-Lead: Phillip Regalia (NSF) BR1.3: Processing and Communicating Sensory Information - Lead: Jack Stankovic (University of Virginia) / Co-Lead: Deepak Ganesan University of Massachusetts) / Co-Lead: Thyaga Nandagopal (NSF) BR1.4: Inferences from Complex, Incomplete, and High-Rate Data - Lead: Greg Pottie (UCLA) / Co-Lead: Philip Brisk (UC Riverside) / Co-Lead: Vinay Pai (NIH) |
1215-1315 | Lunch |
SESSION 2: MODELING, VERIFICATION AND TRUSTWORTHINESS | |
1315-1445 | Invited Plenary Talks
Trustworthy Health and Wellness (THAW) - David Kotz (Institute for Security, Technology, and Society, Dartmouth College) Patient Safety Challenges for Medical Device Innovation - Julian Goldman (Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School) Challenges and Opportunities in Controlling the Human Heart - Radu Grosu (Vienna University of Technology & SUNY Stony Brook) |
1445-1500 | Short 5-min Presentations on Highlighted Whitepapers
WP2.1. Multifunction Delegates for Secure Medical Cyber-Physical Systems - Richard Schantz (Raytheon BBN Technologies) WP2.2. Zero-Defect Methods for Surgical Robots - Yanni Kouskoulas (Johns Hopkins University/APL) WP2.3. From Verified Models to Verified Code for Medical Devices - Miroslav Pajic (University of Pennsylvania) |
1500-1530 | Break |
1530-1630 | Breakout Session Reports #1
BR1.1: 7 min BR1.2: 7 min BR1.3: 7 min BR1.4: 7 min Open Discussion |
1630-1730 | Breakout Session #2:
BR2.1: Medical Device Errors and Misinteractions - Lead: Insup Lee (University of Pennsylvania)/ Co-Lead: Paul Jones (FDA) BR2.2: Securing Devices & Data Against Cyber-Physical Vulnerabilities - Lead: David Kotz (Dartmouth) / Co-Lead: Richard Schantz (Raytheon BBN Technologies) / Co-Lead: Shashank Priya (NSF) BR2.3: Coping with Alarm Fatigue and Cognitive Overload - Lead: Julian Goldman (Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School) / Co-Lead: J. Perren Cobb (Massachusetts General Hospital) / Co-Lead: Sylvia Spengler (NSF) BR2.4: Modeling, Simulation, & Verification to Predict Performance & Reliability - Lead: John Hatcliff (Kansas State) / Co-Lead: Miroslav Pajic (University of Pennsylvania) / Co-Lead: Anindya Banerjee (NSF) |
1830-2000 | Working Dinner and Keynote Talk
Advanced Technologies Beyond the Horizon:Considerations for Strategic Planning - Richard Satava, M.D.(Department of Surgery, University of Washington) Introduction of Speaker - Mani Srivastava (UCLA and Workshop Co-Chair) |
FEBRUARY 7 | |
0800-0845 | Registration and Continental Breakfast |
0845-0945 | Breakout Reports #2
BR2.1: 7 min BR2.2: 7 min BR2.3: 7 min BR2.4: 7 min Open Discussion |
SESSION 3: INTERVENTION, CONTROL, AND PROSTHETICS | |
0945-1045 | Invited Plenary Talks
Moving Beyond Current Approaches to a Broader View of Epilepsy Monitoring - Steven Schachter (Center for Integration of Medicine & Innovative Technology) Implantable Networks of Wireless Nanoelectronic Devices - Pedro Irazoqui (Center for Implantable Devices, Purdue University) |
1045-1100 | Short 5-min Presentations on Highlighted Whitepapers
WP3.1: Next Generation Soft Wearable Robots to Assist Impaired Patients - Conor Walsh (Harvard University) Aydin Farajidavar (New York Institute of Technology) WP3.3: Open Platform for High-Acuity Surgical Treatment with Cyber-Physical Systems - Hawkeye King & Blake Hannaford (University of Washington) |
1100-1125 | Break |
1125-1230 | Breakout Session #3:
BR3.1: Improving the Man-Machine Interface - Lead: Conor Walsh (Harvard) / Co-Lead: Art Erdman (University of Minnesota ) / Sylvia Spengler (NSF) BR3.2: Just-in-Time Health Interventions - Lead: Jim Rehg (Georgia Institute of Technology) / Co-Lead: Wendy Nilsen (NIH) BR3.3: Medical Robotics - Lead: Peter Kazanzides (Johns Hopkins University) / Co-Lead: Hawkeye King (University of Washington) / Co-Lead: Tho Nguyen (NSF) BR3.4: Neural Prosthesis and Interfaces - Lead: Pedro Irazoqui (Purdue) / Co-Lead: Aydin Farajidavar (New York Institute of Technology) / Co-Lead: Shashank Priya (NSF) |
1230-1330 | Lunch (Open to all Attendees)
Working Lunch for Report Writing Team |
1330-1415 | Wild Ideas Session - Moderator: Julian Goldman |
1415-1515 | Breakout Reports #3
BR3.1: 7 min BR3.2: 7 min BR3.3: 7 min BR3.4: 7 min Open Discussion |
1515-1600 | Open Discussion and Report Planning - Workshop Co-Chairs: Mani Srivastava (UCLA) / Susan Trolier-McKinstry (Pennsylvania State University) / Scott Smolka (SUNY Stoney Brook) |
1600-1615 | Closing Remarks and Workshop Adjournment - Mani Srivastava (UCLA) / David Corman (NSF) |